Shrien Dewani was due to board a plane to South Africa last night to face charges of arranging for Anni to be killed in a fake Cape Town hijacking.

The care home owner has fought a three-year legal battle to stay in the UK on grounds he is mentally unfit to stand trial.

But after several court appeals he was finally due to be put on a plane at Heathrow last night.

Anni’s brother Anish Hindocha spoke of the nightmare his family had endured since her death in November 2010.

Speaking on ITV’s Daybreak, he said: “It is hard to even start making the grieving process final yet because there are so many questions we need answers to.

“It has been a nightmare, I can’t sleep at night.

ON TRIAL: Shrien and Anni on their wedding day [PA]

“It has been a nightmare, I can’t sleep at night”

Anish Hindocha speaking on Daybreak

"I can’t even work, the only focus I have is getting justice for her.

“We hope we get it and now he is getting extradited that is one step closer towards what we are seeking for her, which is justice for her.”

Dewani, 34, who has denied any involvement in the killing of his Swedish wife, 28, will be held in Valkengern psychiatric hospital on the grounds he suffers from depression and post-traumatic stress disorder.

Anni was found dead in an abandoned taxi after being shot in the neck in the apparent hijacking in Gugulethu during their honeymoon.

Three men have already been convicted and jailed over her death.

They include gunman Xolile Mngeni, 26, who claimed that Dewani ordered the killing.